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for mayor of boston. so it is a new boston and it is exciting to watch. >> yeah. that's fascinating. i can't wait to see that interview. well done, my friend. >> thank you. >>> a lone star state has two big stars of the democratic party, former congressman o'rourke and castro and they will both be joining us together in just a moment to lead off our discussion tonight and that makes me more than a bit nervous. about what i'm about to say about texas because we have two texas experts joining us in a minute to quickly correct anything i get wrong. texas hasn't voted for a democrat for president since carter in 1976 but it seems texas republicans are now very afraid of texas becoming the next georgia, the next southern republican state to go democratic. and in an interview with the dallas morning news, former obama administration attorney general eric holder sharply criticized pending legislation in texas that would limit voting hours, restrict the number of voting machines at county wide polling places, ban officials from sended ballots to voters and provide more ac
for mayor of boston. so it is a new boston and it is exciting to watch. >> yeah. that's fascinating. i can't wait to see that interview. well done, my friend. >> thank you. >>> a lone star state has two big stars of the democratic party, former congressman o'rourke and castro and they will both be joining us together in just a moment to lead off our discussion tonight and that makes me more than a bit nervous. about what i'm about to say about texas because we have two...
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and the founding benefactor of boston college high school and later boston college, now boston college university. also in this group was bernard fitzpatrick, who was the father of the future bishop john fitzpatrick, who became an important person in raising relief funds for ireland in 1847. in this group of pre-famine immigrants was patrick donna who, -- donahoe, a very successful banker in boston. it is noteworthy that these early immigrants responded rapidly and generously by organizing fundraising campaigns to help feed the starving irish in their homeland when news of the severity of the second failure of the potato crop in late 1846 arrived in boston. here we have a slide that shows you the degrees of poverty in ireland with most of their cases being in the western and southern sections of the country . these would be the areas that would be very vulnerable to the loss of the potato since these of the people most dependent on it for their food. bishop fitzpatrick -- here you see a graph indicating the scale of the loss of the potato crop in the 1845, 1846, 1847, and you see it ne
and the founding benefactor of boston college high school and later boston college, now boston college university. also in this group was bernard fitzpatrick, who was the father of the future bishop john fitzpatrick, who became an important person in raising relief funds for ireland in 1847. in this group of pre-famine immigrants was patrick donna who, -- donahoe, a very successful banker in boston. it is noteworthy that these early immigrants responded rapidly and generously by organizing...
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she is boston's first black mayor, boston's first woman mayor. she'll join us and get tonight's last word. by inventing a revolutionary pad, that's incredibly thin. because it protects differently. with two rapiddry layers that overlap, where you need it most. for strong protection, that's always discreet. it's time to question your protection. it's time for always discreet. antibacterial or moisturizing body wash? definitely moisturizer! antibacterial can i have both? new dove care &...
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which is the boston red sox. specifically this evening we will on looking at the boston red sox and world war ii. he will be joined by a great panel which will be led by a good friends of mhs, gordon edes. this is his fifth program with mhs in the last couple of years. he has been doing a lot of work supporting our organization. gordon is the official historian of the boston red sox, he has been the team historian since 2015 and before that covered the team for 18 years for the "boston globe" and espn. before we begin, i will let you know about protocols we use with zoom. there will be a program that will run 45 or 50 minutes with our panelists speaking. then we will open it up for q and a, you can use the q and a function at the bottom of your screen and type in your question and we should be be able to read the question and get to most all of them as we possibly can. with over 150 people attending we may not be able to get to all of them. thank you for joining us. without further ado i will toss this off to gor
which is the boston red sox. specifically this evening we will on looking at the boston red sox and world war ii. he will be joined by a great panel which will be led by a good friends of mhs, gordon edes. this is his fifth program with mhs in the last couple of years. he has been doing a lot of work supporting our organization. gordon is the official historian of the boston red sox, he has been the team historian since 2015 and before that covered the team for 18 years for the "boston...
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, which is the boston red sox. specifically we'll be looking at the boston red sox and world war ii. we will be joined by a great panel, which will be led by a good friend, gordon eads. this is his fifth program in the last few years so he's been doing a lot of work supporting our organization. he's the official historian of the boston red sox and has been a team historian since 2015, and before that covered the team for 18 years for the "boston globe" and espn. before we begin, i'll let you know a couple of protocols that we use with zoom. there will be a program that will run about 45, 50 minutes, with our panelist speaking. we will then open it up to the audience for q&a. if you would like to participate in the q&a, you can use the function at the bottom of your screen and type in your question, and we should be able to read the questions and get to as many of them as we possibly can. we'll try to get through as many as are possible, but with over 150 people attending the webinar, we may not be able to get to al
, which is the boston red sox. specifically we'll be looking at the boston red sox and world war ii. we will be joined by a great panel, which will be led by a good friend, gordon eads. this is his fifth program in the last few years so he's been doing a lot of work supporting our organization. he's the official historian of the boston red sox and has been a team historian since 2015, and before that covered the team for 18 years for the "boston globe" and espn. before we begin, i'll...
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of boston. that is an interesting juxtaposition of elements there. and he also wrote the president's team, the great naval academy football team of 1963. counted among its biggest fans, president john f. kennedy. michael is also one of the four founding members of the non profit boston bullpen project. thank you for joining us this evening, we can't wait to hear your observations. >> it is my pleasure, thank you. >> you got it. and finally, this man is no stranger to most of you. he is the most prolific writer ever on red sox history. and don't even bother to protest that designation because no one has even come close, bill has forgotten more red sox history than most of us know. he's a board member for american research, he was a cofounder in his other life of rounder records. he is an author of countless books on the red sox, including when baseball went to war and also ted williams at war. he has been a panelist in previous presentations that i have been honored to host. welcome and thank you
of boston. that is an interesting juxtaposition of elements there. and he also wrote the president's team, the great naval academy football team of 1963. counted among its biggest fans, president john f. kennedy. michael is also one of the four founding members of the non profit boston bullpen project. thank you for joining us this evening, we can't wait to hear your observations. >> it is my pleasure, thank you. >> you got it. and finally, this man is no stranger to most of you. he...
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said that's just boston because of the boston -- the catholic boston -- the boston catholics have a special problem. boom. what you guys set in motion led quickly to the revelations it wasn't a boston problem, it was an american problem. the europeans immediately said that's an american problem. it's american catholics have the problem. no boom. germany, france, astoria, dash astoria, poland, netherlands, we have yet to see the reckoning and over these years we're looking at a problem that exists everywhere that our catholic priests, nowhere more grievously than in ireland, and in ireland, something approaching 20,000 victims of priests in a small country. i've said before, i say in the book, it's reasonable to think that everyone in ireland is somehow related to a victim of a priest which accounts for the collapse of the catholic church in ireland. >> right. >> what's that pop francis was oning into and why some of us thought here is when he'll gibb to reckon with it, and he didn't. that was always the season of revelations in philadelphia, a grand jury laid bare accusations agains
said that's just boston because of the boston -- the catholic boston -- the boston catholics have a special problem. boom. what you guys set in motion led quickly to the revelations it wasn't a boston problem, it was an american problem. the europeans immediately said that's an american problem. it's american catholics have the problem. no boom. germany, france, astoria, dash astoria, poland, netherlands, we have yet to see the reckoning and over these years we're looking at a problem that...
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in 2001 you became the editor of the boston globe. within two years, the paper won a pulitzer prize for exposing widespread child sexual abuse within the catholic church, inspiring the film spotlight. what was it that first convinced you there was a major story there? well, when i arrived in boston, i was obviously reading the globe very closely to look for stories. i was coming from miami, which seemed to be a great source for stories, there were all sorts of crazy things that happened there, and frankly i was a little concerned that boston would be a little bit too calm for great news stories, but it turned out that i read a column that appeared the sunday before i was to start, i was starting on a monday, and it was written by a pulitzer prize—winning columnist, eileen mcnamara. and she talked about the case of a priest by the name ofjohn geoghan who had been accused of abusing as many as 80 kids and she went on to talk about it and how the lawyer for the plaintiffs alleged that the cardinal himself, the cardinal in the new york
in 2001 you became the editor of the boston globe. within two years, the paper won a pulitzer prize for exposing widespread child sexual abuse within the catholic church, inspiring the film spotlight. what was it that first convinced you there was a major story there? well, when i arrived in boston, i was obviously reading the globe very closely to look for stories. i was coming from miami, which seemed to be a great source for stories, there were all sorts of crazy things that happened there,...
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within days, other quakers appear in boston. they are beaten. they are imprisoned. their windows are boarded up and drummers placed beneath their windows that no one can hear thgotten out of boston is as quickly as possible. what we are going to is look at a year into the crisis in the summer of 1657. that's what touches very closely on the history of this island. thomas macy is in new salsbury in the summer of 1657. there's a storm. he is caught in the storm. his clothing is soaked. there are four men standing in front of his house. instead of telling about you it i'm going to let thomas macy tell about you it. what i'm going to do for the moment is go into 17th century dialect so you can get a sense of what macy might have sounded like. in summer of 1657, he lets these four men into his house. the troubles are still besetting him in late october 1659, right before he leaves for this island with his wife and five children. this is a letter that he writes october 27, 1659, two years after the event, to the general court explaining why he has not been able to appear.
within days, other quakers appear in boston. they are beaten. they are imprisoned. their windows are boarded up and drummers placed beneath their windows that no one can hear thgotten out of boston is as quickly as possible. what we are going to is look at a year into the crisis in the summer of 1657. that's what touches very closely on the history of this island. thomas macy is in new salsbury in the summer of 1657. there's a storm. he is caught in the storm. his clothing is soaked. there are...
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that was all up in boston. she died in 1962 and boston harvard medical school lost interest and they didn't want to have anything to do with the department of legal medicine and they eventually pulled the plug on it. they just discontinued the whole department and they were really ready to get rid of the homicide seminar. the harvard did not like the idea of cops city cops being in the and the campus among the elites and all that. so they the the person who was the chief here at the time. i was russell fisher. he was chief from 1949 till his close to his death in 1982 and russell fischer had been through the harvard program. he was one of francis's favorites very promising young pathologist. and so he she recommended him for the job. here is the chief medical examiner for the state of maryland. and when she died in 1962 russell fisher went to harvard and said, you know, we'll pick up the homicide seminar. we'll just move it down to baltimore and we'll do it down here. so they said great take him with you and th
that was all up in boston. she died in 1962 and boston harvard medical school lost interest and they didn't want to have anything to do with the department of legal medicine and they eventually pulled the plug on it. they just discontinued the whole department and they were really ready to get rid of the homicide seminar. the harvard did not like the idea of cops city cops being in the and the campus among the elites and all that. so they the the person who was the chief here at the time. i was...
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joining me now is the first black female mayor of boston, kim janey. thank you, madam mayor, for being with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> now, you're the first black person and first woman to be the mayor of boston, a major victory when it comes to a city that has a long, complicated history with racism. you were born and raised in massachusetts. what does being mayor mean to you? >> it is definitely a historic moment being the first black mayor, the first woman mayor of our city after 199 years of never having any representation other than white males in our city. and so for me, someone who has lived through a number of challenges, i can bring that unique perspective, my lived experience to this job, to this work, and pushing for a better city, a stronger city, a more equitable city, a more just city. >> cities across the country are coming face-to-face with issues that they have seen in their police forces, causing a national reckoning for how our streets are policed. this week you introduced an executive director for the new office of p
joining me now is the first black female mayor of boston, kim janey. thank you, madam mayor, for being with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> now, you're the first black person and first woman to be the mayor of boston, a major victory when it comes to a city that has a long, complicated history with racism. you were born and raised in massachusetts. what does being mayor mean to you? >> it is definitely a historic moment being the first black mayor, the first woman...
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the first quaker missionaries arrive in boston in the summer of 1656, two women, mary fisher and ann austin. they are immediately seized, they are taken by women, they are stripped naked, their bodies are searched for signs of extra teets or strange appendages or witches marks. all of their goods that they bring with them are burned. one of the things the authorities are most careful about burning is they are traveling with a chest of quaker pamphlets and those are set on fire. they are put in a prison cell, the windows are boarded up and drummers are paid to work 24/7 so that no one can hear them speak. within days other quakers appear in boston, they are beaten, they are imprisoned, their windows are boarded up and drummers placed beneath their windows that no one can hear their preaching and they are gotten out of boston as quickly as possible, but they always return because the desire to preach, the desire to some degree to the martyred is what's driving them. we will look a year into the crisis in the summer of 1657 and that's what touches very closely on the history of this isl
the first quaker missionaries arrive in boston in the summer of 1656, two women, mary fisher and ann austin. they are immediately seized, they are taken by women, they are stripped naked, their bodies are searched for signs of extra teets or strange appendages or witches marks. all of their goods that they bring with them are burned. one of the things the authorities are most careful about burning is they are traveling with a chest of quaker pamphlets and those are set on fire. they are put in...
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a recent study found the median net worth of white families in boston was more than $247,000. for black families, just $8. >> that is deeply related to discriminatory policies around housing and so many other areas that deny a black families the opportunity to build generational wealth and we were not able to hold on to that house when the south bend gentrified in boston. there were so many other families who were denied the opportunity to buy a house in the first place. >> boston is now a melting pot a. majority/minority city. all of the major candidates running for the mayorship this year are pop people of color. >> it's certainly a call for racial equity in making sure we are meeting with that lens. >> jamie is also a part of another trend. boston is one of seven major american cities that are all now led by black women. >> i say all the time that while i bring my black owned magic to this job that i know to change policies that were centuries in the making and it will take all of us together to overcome these challenges. >> that's it for "inside politics sunday." joins bac
a recent study found the median net worth of white families in boston was more than $247,000. for black families, just $8. >> that is deeply related to discriminatory policies around housing and so many other areas that deny a black families the opportunity to build generational wealth and we were not able to hold on to that house when the south bend gentrified in boston. there were so many other families who were denied the opportunity to buy a house in the first place. >> boston...
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poor boston. in fact, boston and haley jones are best friends. they text each other every day but you see the raw emotion there on the side of destiny boston and south carolina. 66-65 a win for stanford, in the championship game for the first time since 2010, and fitting for, who today was named the coach of the year. >> that goes without saying, no question. >> that was some work today. good for them. >> came down to the last shot. great game. >>> in the meantime, more than 10,000 a's fans were back in the ball park last night. they were excited to be there for sure but the overall experience had a few little glitches. new safety measures means that fans can only order food at the stadium through the mobile apps. some fans say their orders never got to their seats. the president told me today that ultimately, it was a learning experience. >> we have some challenges about the mobile food ordering, with a covid restrictions, we can't offer the ability of fans to just go up to the concession stands and order, so everything has to be done mobley. an
poor boston. in fact, boston and haley jones are best friends. they text each other every day but you see the raw emotion there on the side of destiny boston and south carolina. 66-65 a win for stanford, in the championship game for the first time since 2010, and fitting for, who today was named the coach of the year. >> that goes without saying, no question. >> that was some work today. good for them. >> came down to the last shot. great game. >>> in the meantime,...
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which is the boston red sox. specifically this evening we will on looking at the boston red sox and world war ii. he will be joined by a great panel which will be led by a good friends of mhs, gordon edes. this is his fifth program with mhs in the last couple of years. he has been doing a lot of work supporting our organization. gordon is the official historian of the boston red sox, he
which is the boston red sox. specifically this evening we will on looking at the boston red sox and world war ii. he will be joined by a great panel which will be led by a good friends of mhs, gordon edes. this is his fifth program with mhs in the last couple of years. he has been doing a lot of work supporting our organization. gordon is the official historian of the boston red sox, he
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secretary of labor marty walsh, former boston mayor, was left out of that list by boston's own gina mccarthy. so, rachel, i think we have the makings of a feud here, if i can get it started tonight, because there is nothing like a boston accented feud. it's a thing to be behold. >> i would like to have lawrence with his boston accent on, moderate some sort of discussion between marty walsh and gina mccarthy on cars in terms of what we are agency going to do about cars and electric cars when it comes to dealing with the climate change. i would pay serious money for that. >> so it turns out marty walsh and i are going to be talking about cars later in this hour because he is, of course, a key player in the infrastructure bill which includes stuff about electric cars and also sorts of other stuff. we will see if he has anything at all to say about gina mccarthy. he is going to join us later in the hour. >> this is going to be wicked fun. >> yeah. it's a good day to come to work. thank you, rachel. thank you. >>> well, there really is nothing, and i mean nothing more mysterious than a jury. they
secretary of labor marty walsh, former boston mayor, was left out of that list by boston's own gina mccarthy. so, rachel, i think we have the makings of a feud here, if i can get it started tonight, because there is nothing like a boston accented feud. it's a thing to be behold. >> i would like to have lawrence with his boston accent on, moderate some sort of discussion between marty walsh and gina mccarthy on cars in terms of what we are agency going to do about cars and electric cars...
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but be that as it may, i had talked about boston, driving through boston and the place is just still essentially shut down. talking to a 55-year-old boston fan who had open heart surgery a couple of months ago, had a stroke. he's six to eight to nine weeks away from getting his first vaccine. they're practically handing it out on street corners and other states for people in that position. i exaggerate a little bit, but still, if you're 55 years old and you just had open heart surgery and you had a stroke, chances are good you've already had a vaccine in most states. i don't want to just pick on boston and massachusetts. i do wonder, though, what the biden administration's position is on cities like boston opening up when you have one out of three americans who have already had their vaccination. there has to be a middle ground, as i said before. between miami beach and boston. >> joe, first of all, you're right. long season to go. my boys andry glad the red sox are back as well. governor baker in the early days received good marks for how they handled the virus. but he's come under
but be that as it may, i had talked about boston, driving through boston and the place is just still essentially shut down. talking to a 55-year-old boston fan who had open heart surgery a couple of months ago, had a stroke. he's six to eight to nine weeks away from getting his first vaccine. they're practically handing it out on street corners and other states for people in that position. i exaggerate a little bit, but still, if you're 55 years old and you just had open heart surgery and you...
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attorney and historian tommage boston hosted by baylor university law school. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv on c-span3 every weekend documenting america's story, funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. ocme of maryland located >> we are presently in the office of the chief medical examiner for the state of maryland located in baltimore, a state-wide agency. and these are the natural studies of unexplained death which were made in the 1940s between 1943 and 1948, by frances glessner lee. really the only woman to make a major contribution to the field of forensic science. what she did is absolutely revolutionized everything. everything we have come to know in a "csi" type crime scene, whether in population culture, television, movies or in real life, is all due to frances glessner lee and what she did at harvard university in boston. this is a diorama model made around 1943 by frances glessner lee to train homic
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distance a tool like stretch could easily continue productivity without the worry of the virus well boston dynamics says this is not the goal others aren't so sure according to a new report from the brookings institute black and latino workers may be more susceptible to having their jobs from place through artificial intelligence the study is stressing the need for labor unions to work with these companies their hope is to provide employees the training they need to work with the new technology instead of it replacing workers but warehouses aren't the only target for a robot like workers the oil industry believes their next with potential hundreds of thousands of job openings including the need to drill the journal of petroleum technology estimates one out of every 5 jobs in the oil industry will be replaced with advanced robotics by 2030 boston dynamics is currently seeking customers to join. the pilot test with strat seen how well it can unload trucks and other tasks the company says they plan to really stretch for sale sometime next year reporting for watching the hocks suites are. all
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boston wins! ! >> j.d. martinez with a two-run walkoff double originally the right fielder's head to give boston a 6-5 victory. >>> good news here. baseball has finally returned to the nation's capital. the nationals opened their season hosting the braves yesterday after the team's first four games were postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak. playing with a depleted roster, washington still rallied to a 6-5 win, thanks to juan soto's tiebreaking walkoff homer in the bottom...
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in a warehouse and handle told dirty dangerous physical work needs stretch the latest creation from boston dynamics a u.s. based company known for its experimental humanoid robots and dogs like androids stretch of the ability to avoid obstacles it's just one of many new traits given to this new line of sophisticated robots some are even programmed today ants stretch was just recently unveiled showing off how quickly it can load and unload boxes and trucks move them in warehouses and even build pallets and distribution centers that can maneuver $800.00 boxes an hour through its special sensors michael perry a boston dynamics says in the u.s. alone there's over $150000.00 warehouses but only about 20 percent have what he calls sophisticated warehouse animation tools installed within them so this in turn gives boston dynamics quite a market for selling stretch the thing that makes stretch so unique is that it's able to move around the warehouse and handle a variety of tasks without having to stand up a lot of fixed automation and fix infrastructure to support it that means that a warehouse do
in a warehouse and handle told dirty dangerous physical work needs stretch the latest creation from boston dynamics a u.s. based company known for its experimental humanoid robots and dogs like androids stretch of the ability to avoid obstacles it's just one of many new traits given to this new line of sophisticated robots some are even programmed today ants stretch was just recently unveiled showing off how quickly it can load and unload boxes and trucks move them in warehouses and even build...
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>> yes, thank you so much. >> reporter: his church has partnered with boston medical center to offer covid vaccinations to community members. >> when you ask them to come out to gillette stadium or something like that, to take a vaccine, you're not going to receive much of a response. but when they know they can go to their house of worship and find trained, skilled people working in collaboration with their spiritual and religious leaders, there's a level of trust that they develop, and people are lining up to take the vaccine. >> reporter: borders has been a pastor at this church for almost 40 years. i first met him in the early '90s when he had another crisis on his hands. >> in 1992, we were right in the midst of gang violence in boston. violence among gangs went down to zero for five to ten years as a result of the work that we did here with local clergy. >> reporter: now he and his colleagues are coming together to face the latest crisis, covid. >> my heart breaks when i hear that members have passed away. without a funeral. that's heartbreaking. so i'm looking for a time when
>> yes, thank you so much. >> reporter: his church has partnered with boston medical center to offer covid vaccinations to community members. >> when you ask them to come out to gillette stadium or something like that, to take a vaccine, you're not going to receive much of a response. but when they know they can go to their house of worship and find trained, skilled people working in collaboration with their spiritual and religious leaders, there's a level of trust that they...
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the boats have become a staple around boston carrying its sports teams through championship rallies on land and water. >>> 40 seconds left on a race to the finish, an eyewitness to george floyd's death breaking down in tears on the stand during the murder trial of the now fired cop derek chauvin. we also saw never before seen video of floyd inside a store leading up to his deadly encounter with police. >>> and stick around for a cnbc special, "race and opportunity in america." it's coming up next. and now you know the news of this wednesday, march the 31st, 2021 i'm shepard smith. follow uon how'd you come up with all these elaborate backstories? glad you asked. i got help from a pro. my financial professional even explained how nationwide solutions could help mr. paisley retire early. and spend more time with his pal, peyton? right? i'm glad you feel that way. when you have metastatic breast cancer, what does it mean to be a thriver? it means we grab a hold of what matters most. we sweat the details. ask for what we want. get what we need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. l
the boats have become a staple around boston carrying its sports teams through championship rallies on land and water. >>> 40 seconds left on a race to the finish, an eyewitness to george floyd's death breaking down in tears on the stand during the murder trial of the now fired cop derek chauvin. we also saw never before seen video of floyd inside a store leading up to his deadly encounter with police. >>> and stick around for a cnbc special, "race and opportunity in...
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>> you know, that's really place by place i'll tell you, in our encore boston harbor in boston, we're having record months there really, we were only open since june of '19, and that's more of a regional play. las vegas needs air lift to get back to beating 2019 what we're already seeing, drive-in traffic is up over 2019 the last month our call volumes are back to 2019 levels. conventions, we booked five tech conventions for later this year, just last week so even the conference business that people were saying, oh, is going to change forever, everyone is already realizing you have to be around other people to innovate and to learn. >> you're saying it's going to be in-person, people are going to get together for a tech conference it's not going to be zoom. it's not going to be zoom. >> not going to be zoom. you know why you learn when you're around other people on zoom, it's great. you can do transactions, but it's hard to innovate on zoom, in my opinion. people love to get together and compare ideas and talk about what they're doing outside of their company. so yeah, even interest i
>> you know, that's really place by place i'll tell you, in our encore boston harbor in boston, we're having record months there really, we were only open since june of '19, and that's more of a regional play. las vegas needs air lift to get back to beating 2019 what we're already seeing, drive-in traffic is up over 2019 the last month our call volumes are back to 2019 levels. conventions, we booked five tech conventions for later this year, just last week so even the conference business...
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. >> reporter: at a condominium in boston last weekend, potential buyers were lining up outside. >> this is gorgeous. >> reporter: and lamenting the competition inside. >> have you guys had a lot of people come through today? >> we have >> reporter: for real estate agent jeff strobeck, it may be an easy sell, but finding listings in the leanest market ever. >> there's not a magic bullet for it. >> reporter: has been incredibly tough. >> for me it's this house in your neighborhood sold with 11 offers on it or it sold x amount over asking, and i think we can do that with your house, too >> reporter: there were just about 1 million homes for sale at the end of february, according to the national association of realtors. that's the leanest supply on record, and there are now nearly 2 million working real estate agents, as more got into the business during the pandemic >> frankly, this is not the time for amateurs this is -- this is the big leagues here welcome, come on in. >> dana bowl showed a high end home just outside boston last weekend. in over a decade, she's never seen as tight a mark
. >> reporter: at a condominium in boston last weekend, potential buyers were lining up outside. >> this is gorgeous. >> reporter: and lamenting the competition inside. >> have you guys had a lot of people come through today? >> we have >> reporter: for real estate agent jeff strobeck, it may be an easy sell, but finding listings in the leanest market ever. >> there's not a magic bullet for it. >> reporter: has been incredibly tough. >> for...
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attorney and historian talmadge boston in this program hosted by baylor university law school. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv on c-span3 every weekend, documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >> next on history bookshelf, legal scholar carla robertson examines the murder trial of lizzie borden in 1893. the case received international attention as lizzie borden was tried for the murder of her father and stepmother in falls river, massachusetts. politics and prose bookstore hosted this event. >> hello, good afternoon. welcome to politics and prose. thank you so much for coming out on this really beautiful day. we are very pleased to have carla robertson here to talk about her new book "the trial of lizzie borden." before we get started, a little house keeping. first let's all take a moment to silence our cell phones. i'll do that, too. we are recording. c-span is here with us today. so we just don't
attorney and historian talmadge boston in this program hosted by baylor university law school. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv on c-span3 every weekend, documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >> next on history bookshelf, legal scholar carla robertson examines the murder trial of lizzie borden in 1893....
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who covered the case for the "boston globe." he was at the time the highest paid correspondent in america. he traveled, it was said, with a blond stenographer, and he paid a great deal of attention of bringing his readers into the courtroom so that people could follow along in the proceedings, not just what actually happened while the -- while court was in session but also the sense of urgency that so many felt in their attempts to get into the courthouse. the fact that so many women were in the audience. the numbers of women steadily increased throughout the trial so that by the end more than half were women. some even put the number higher, and he would scan the crowd for, you know, pretty faces as he was wont to do and other celebrities of the day, you know, would receive mention. he turned minor court officials into characters so that the readers would have the -- you know, the pleasure of reading about their, you know, the familiar people and the pomposity of the sheriff or the eloquence of the lawyer. he even reported on t
who covered the case for the "boston globe." he was at the time the highest paid correspondent in america. he traveled, it was said, with a blond stenographer, and he paid a great deal of attention of bringing his readers into the courtroom so that people could follow along in the proceedings, not just what actually happened while the -- while court was in session but also the sense of urgency that so many felt in their attempts to get into the courthouse. the fact that so many women...
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does he go to boston? stay in boston? does he go to philadelphia? no, he goes to charleston, south carolina, because that's where the action was. we can't imagine that today. you can't imagine how much promise and energy and optimism. think about it. think about what that was like if you had been enslaved up to 1865. endless horizon. boom, within 12 years, all gone. it's just horrible to contemplate. i often -- i was born in 1950. i often think -- oliver, i'm sure you do too. what it would be like to be black with the same capacities that we have now. you wouldn't have gone to oxford. i wouldn't have gone to cambridge, i wouldn't have gone to yale. we would not have had those opportunities. and i can imagine the heartbreak. when you read the speeches made that day at that church in 1883 and douglas went to lincoln hall three days later and made another speech about the betrayal of the negro. and you ask, why would they do this? well, what remained the leading export from the united states through the 1930s? cotton. somebody had to pick that cotton.
does he go to boston? stay in boston? does he go to philadelphia? no, he goes to charleston, south carolina, because that's where the action was. we can't imagine that today. you can't imagine how much promise and energy and optimism. think about it. think about what that was like if you had been enslaved up to 1865. endless horizon. boom, within 12 years, all gone. it's just horrible to contemplate. i often -- i was born in 1950. i often think -- oliver, i'm sure you do too. what it would be...
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what was up in the attic was what they called the boston parlor. the missionaries all contributed their very best stuff furniture silver. dishes so that they could learn polite society. and we'll discover later and what good stead that that took them now among their lessons and while i was at the mission houses museum. i looked through some of the workbooks of the students at the royal school and one of the things they did to learn english and i like this there's an exercise on english words ending in t i o n and this is all written out. mary moderations answer to timothy observation sir, i peruse your oration with much deliberation. and with no little consternation at the great infatuation of your weak imagination. to show such veneration on so slight foundation but after examination in serious contemplation, i suppose your admiration was the fruit of recreation. it went on and on and on it was just hysterical. but another exercise that just floored me was that the students also learned and copied out the louisiana bell. in louisiana, that's the s
what was up in the attic was what they called the boston parlor. the missionaries all contributed their very best stuff furniture silver. dishes so that they could learn polite society. and we'll discover later and what good stead that that took them now among their lessons and while i was at the mission houses museum. i looked through some of the workbooks of the students at the royal school and one of the things they did to learn english and i like this there's an exercise on english words...
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en la ciudad de boston. allÍ una madre latina llora porque no sabe a dÓnde han llevado las autoridades migratorias con su hija y lo hizo con telemundo y esto le contÓ a paulo alvarado. >>> no seÑor no puedo mÁs. >>> las lÁgrimas no cesan, >>> angustia, dolor inmenso que se siente >>> y hoy marÍa no encuentra consuelo su hija llegÓ el primero de marzo a la frontera de los estados unidos huyendo de la violencia >>> mi hija ha sido abusada en el salvador viene buscando mi ayuda y apoyo hace 14 aÑos que los puedo ver a ellos >>> luego de llamar a su madre y decirle que se habÍa entregado a la patrulla fronteriza la joven fue recluida en un centro de detenciÓn y marÍa ahÍ le perdiÓ la pista por completo >>> hace mes y medio casi que yo prÁcticamente no sÉ mucho de ella. porque en la Última llamada que la recibiÓ estaba recluida no Ée dÓnde. >>> al cuestionarleal agente sobre su hija >>> preguntÉ dÓnde la tienen no podÍan decirme por seguridad >>> dÍas despuÉs segÚn marÍa migraciÓn le p
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first interaction was of course on the public letter we had published on to boston regarding the short selling. interestingly just a few weeks after i had submitted that letter to boston i was going to be in germany and i offered to meet with often in a confidential setting to share the information and to be a resource to them and they of course refused the meeting. you home by yahoo for years we only have heard that buffett was acting against journalists and short selling us and yet the hum of a new host at least until june 2021 we never heard that buffett was also looking into other matters for instance a potential market manipulation by wire cuts and signs why i caught. this just the order was in fact given to also examine why i caught a count in light of this press coverage which was to stop the full to name. of me cut up a public didn't hear about this because they probably wanted to prevent any details from escaping that would harm the company's reputation and names escape and they can survive for shift t.v. there is a whole range of rules that were strictly public reporting in o
first interaction was of course on the public letter we had published on to boston regarding the short selling. interestingly just a few weeks after i had submitted that letter to boston i was going to be in germany and i offered to meet with often in a confidential setting to share the information and to be a resource to them and they of course refused the meeting. you home by yahoo for years we only have heard that buffett was acting against journalists and short selling us and yet the hum of...
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there is the monument in boston. and then willie created this sort of project photographing monuments and the civil war in the area where the soldiers fought the battles and this is a monument to the sergeant in norfork virginia. i see that there are a few questions. i would like to open up. i'm going to read the questions and then -- do you believe these photos would be sought to address separation? possibly. this history needs to be told and it's important that we recognize black soldiers were a part of this history. how many of the studio photographers that were african-american, i found three african-american studio photographers and there were other operators who worked with the white photographers and to have a likeness do you think many photos of black soldiers were lost during the jim crow and civil rights era, that black soldiers were lost? probably. the most fascinating part of this is the photographs have been in the national archives, so they are there. they are not lost. and i believe that it's a possibi
there is the monument in boston. and then willie created this sort of project photographing monuments and the civil war in the area where the soldiers fought the battles and this is a monument to the sergeant in norfork virginia. i see that there are a few questions. i would like to open up. i'm going to read the questions and then -- do you believe these photos would be sought to address separation? possibly. this history needs to be told and it's important that we recognize black soldiers...
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convention center in boston for over year. my office overlooks the hall and today there would be thousands of people shopping. if i looked out the window today there had be have a dozen. i think the more we can get the vaccine out to people the more we can get shots in get shots in the people's arms the more we can control the virus and eliminate the virus. that will be the key. i know president biden said it today i can't stress the fact enough of wearing a mask. there are people who won't wear a mask. where a mask for the people around you making sure you are as getting testing. all of those things are so important as we move for. per the hospitality industry had a pretty good day today when you look at the numbers and the numbers show that for a lot of our restaurants are starting to reopen. but they are not there yet so we need to do everything we can within our power to combat this virus and beat this virus down if we truly want full recovery and it's great to see more and more people traveling but there are many more peo
convention center in boston for over year. my office overlooks the hall and today there would be thousands of people shopping. if i looked out the window today there had be have a dozen. i think the more we can get the vaccine out to people the more we can get shots in get shots in the people's arms the more we can control the virus and eliminate the virus. that will be the key. i know president biden said it today i can't stress the fact enough of wearing a mask. there are people who won't...
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it gave boston the lead. tatum finished with 44 points and a 11th-114 win. curry 47 points in a game that snapped the dubs four-game win streak. >> we can't hang our heads. we fought like hell to get back into it after we gave up the lead. >> i'm in awe of what i watched tonight. felt like a playoff game out there. and just incredible shot making, particularly from steph and jason. so what a basketball game. >>> there is more coming up in segment two. a shout-out to some of the best athletes no one talks about. >>> and guess who can no longer be ignored in the major leagues? does any team want a piece of this week's version of the oakland a's? i don't think so. so things are a little different. maybe normal isn't normal. but at denny's, we're still here day and night creating new ways to safely bring you the food you love. because we love to feed people. and that will always be normal to us. need better sleep? try nature's bounty sleep 3 a unique tri layer supplement, that calms you helps you fall a sleep faster and stay a sleep longer. great sleep comes nat
it gave boston the lead. tatum finished with 44 points and a 11th-114 win. curry 47 points in a game that snapped the dubs four-game win streak. >> we can't hang our heads. we fought like hell to get back into it after we gave up the lead. >> i'm in awe of what i watched tonight. felt like a playoff game out there. and just incredible shot making, particularly from steph and jason. so what a basketball game. >>> there is more coming up in segment two. a shout-out to some of...